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ng "love interest." _N. Y. Times Saturday Review_: "The story is a good one, the historical data accurate, and the ways and manners of the period are cleverly presented." _The Outlook_: "Miss Elizabeth Barrow has done her work, not only well, but delightfully well." _Chicago Times-Herald_: "Another tale of the time of Washington, but one that is more deserving both of popular and critical appreciation than some of the much-vaunted financial successes." _Springfield Republican_: "It gives a good picture of New York City as it was in the eighteenth century.... The story is agreeable reading." _Hartford Courant_: "She has done good work in her romance; ... it is told in a very attractive way.... The book is decidedly one that will entertain." GODFREY'S THE HARP OF LIFE Uniform with the author's "Poor Human Nature." 12mo. $1.50. An intensely human story of an episode in the life of the first violin of an orchestra, at an English watering-place. Miss Godfrey has again been uncommonly happy in creating a "musical atmosphere." LUCAS'S THE OPEN ROAD A little book for wayfarers, bicycle-wise and otherwise. Compiled by E. V. LUCAS, editor of "A Book of Verses for Children." With illustrated cover-linings. Green and gold flexible covers. 12mo. $1.50. Some 125 poems of out-door life and 25 prose passages, representing over 60 authors, including Fitzgerald, Shelley, Shakespeare, Kenneth Grahame, Stevenson, Whitman, Bliss Carman, Browning, William Watson, Alice Meynel, Keats, Wordsworth, Matthew Arnold, Tennyson, William Morris, Maurice Hewlett, Izaak Walton, Wm. Barnes, Herrick, Gervase Markham, Dobson, Lamb, Milton, Whittier, etc. "_Better than the 'Prisoner of Zenda.'_"--CRITIC 10th Impression of the Sequel to "The Prisoner of Zenda" HOPE'S RUPERT OF HENTZAU From the memoirs of Fritz von Tarlenheim. With eight full-page illustrations by CHARLES DANA GIBSON, 12mo, $1.50. _A. Dithmar in New York Times' Saturday Review_: "Delightfully stirring and irresponsible, ... a sequel ... for a wonder as vigorous and powerful as its original.... It seems to bring romance to life again." _Life_: "A sequel to 'Zenda' which does not let down one bit the high standard of chivalrous love which was the ch
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